“Packed with bright, jangly guitars and powerful, resounding vocals.” — New Noise
"Moody... It builds and builds in intensity." -- TGEFM
San Francisco duo 37 Houses share a new single and official video from their forthcoming debut album today via That's Good Enough For Me. Watch/share "It Stays With Me" HERE. (Direct YouTube.) Hear/share on all DSPs.
New Noise Magazine recently shared the first single/video "Jealous Love" HERE (Direct YouTube).
Being quarantined together after 4 months of marriage isn't easy, and 37 Houses' debut self-titled album puts a soundtrack to that experience. Songwriter Jeremy Rosenblum put his most intense emotions to music and his wife, singer Erin Sydney put her soul into the emotional intensity of the vocal arrangements. Recorded entirely in their living room, this album is an expression of the tangles that manifest in even the best of relationships. The experience brought out emotionally charged and expressive post-punk reminiscent of Emma Ruth Rundle and Chelsea Wolfe, but with a decidedly more pop leaning sound of Built To Spill and Pulp. While the music is lithe and hummable, Erin’s powerhouse singing takes their sound into the stratosphere. This album is proof positive that pain can create immense beauty.
Started in San Francisco in 2021, 37 Houses is an indie pop project that functions as guitarist Jeremy Rosenblum's journal to process the feelings that come out of being an imperfect human married to another imperfect human. Singer Erin Sydney infuses powerful vocals into the poetically pedestrian lyrics and music written by her husband. In the way that all relationships are a blend of two peoples' souls for better or worse, 37 Houses is what that beautiful mess sounds like.
37 Houses will be available on deluxe 2xLP and digital on November 15th, 2024. Pre-orders are available HERE.
Artist: 37 Houses
Album: 37 Houses
Label: self-released
Release Date: November 15th, 2024
01. It Stays With Me
02. Undertow
03. Jealous Love
04. It’s a Lie
05. Misrey
06. On Covers and Consequences
07. Familiar Steps
08. Home
09. Keep It Together
10. To The End
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